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The Civic Culture : ウィキペディア英語版 | The Civic Culture
The Civic Culture or The Civic Culture: Political Attitudes and Democracy in Five Nations is a 1963 non-fiction political science book by Gabriel Almond and Sidney Verba. The book is credited with popularizing the political culture sub-field and is considered to be the first systematic study in this field. ==Synopsis== In the text Almond and Verba examine the democratic systems in five countries, the United States, Germany, Mexico, Italy, and the United Kingdom. They interviewed several individuals about how they viewed the government as it pertained to that person. Through the book Almond and Verba identify three political structures, participant, subject, and parochial. They considered political culture to be the element that connects individual attitudes with the overall political system structure. Almond and Verba considered the Italian emphasis on the family as the driving main force for society as "amoral" or "exclusive", and believed that it would impede the culture's potential for developing a "sense of community and civic culture". They saw this as something that could potentially suppress "effective democracy".
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